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The coronavirus and the torovirus genera form the Coronaviridae family, which is closely related to the Arteriviridae family.
The genus is closely related to the genera Haemophilus and Actinobacillus, and together the three genera form the family Pasteurellaceae.
Flowers are unisexual, inconspicuous, trimerous, and actinomorphic; a few genera have pistillate, zygomorphic flowers; carpels are free, usually range between three and six in number, whereas the zygomorphic genera only have a single carpel; stamens are mainly free, but some genera form a synandrium (Ortiz et al. 2007).
Together, these three genera form the sister group to the flyingfish family.
Genera form the Epidendroideae subfamily such as Dendrobium, Bletilla, Cymbidium, Gastrodia and Vanda occurred mostly in tropical areas [13] [14].
We also expected low complementary specialization [27]; i.e. bats of different species should feed on relatively similar subsets of plants, considering that only five plant genera form the core of bat diets.
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All the other single genera formed a polytomy (Figure 5).
Given the uncertainty at some internal nodes on this tree, we additionally examined the likelihood that Chthamalus is monophyletic with all other genera forming a reciprocal clade by performing a Kishino-Hasegawa test to compare unconstrained trees vs. trees constrained to include Semibalanus, Amphibalanus, Notochthamalus, and Microeuraphia in the outgroup.
The sequences obtained from Alcaligenes, Serratia, Bacillus, and Vagococcus genera formed separated branches from one another.
Other genera formed two clades (BS = 99, PP = 1.0; Figure 1).
As expected, the Metarhizium, Trichoderma, Fusarium, and Aspergillus genera formed monophyletic clusters [ 38, 67– 70].
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